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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Cindy thought she had found her soulmate, the man of her dreams, a father to her young daughter.

The Toronto accountant had him met over the Internet, introduced by mutual friends. Theirs was a long distance relationship -- Eduardo lived in Cuba where he was manager of a department store -- but they spoke every day and she flew in often to visit him. When he proposed after seven months, Cindy truly believed their love was forever.

They married in Havana on Dec. 14, 2004. In their wedding photo, the dark and handsome groom hugs her close as the beautiful blonde bride beams with joy.

The 33-year-old sits alone in her East York apartment, barely able to glance at those photos of a mirage.

FILING PAPERS

She spent the next 15 months filing all the paper work to bring her husband here. She admits to a few nagging doubts; she had heard the horror stories of marriage scams. He assured her that those cases involved Cubans who worked in the hotels in hopes of snaring vulnerable Canadian tourists. He was different. He really loved her and if she wanted, they could make a life together in Cuba.

But when Cindy actually considered that offer, Eduardo suddenly backpedalled. Her daughter would have to attend an international school in Havana, he said, and where would they get the expensive tuition? His argument made sense, and so she continued to sponsor him here, sending immigration proof of their marriage, photos of the wedding, evidence of their daily correspondence.

Approved at last, Eduardo arrived here March 10, and was promptly given a Canadian social insurance number, a health card and permanent residency.

Less than three months later, he was gone.

Three weeks ago, he pulled Cindy back into bed to cuddle before she left for work. It had not been an easy adjustment, she admits. He seemed cold and distant and constantly demanding. Why hadn't she completed his resume? Why was he finding it so difficult to get a job? Why wasn't she sending more money home to his mother in Cuba?

Still, Cindy assumed it was just a natural rough patch. When he kissed her goodbye that morning and told her he loved her, she believed things were getting better.

When she couldn't reach him through the day, something made her leave work early and rush home.

Eduardo had disappeared. She says her 30-year-old groom took his suitcase, clothes and every gift of jewelry and perfume he had ever given her. He turned their wedding photo face down and left her only way to reach him -- his cellphone -- behind.

There was no note, no explanation, nothing.

He not only abandoned her, but the scoundrel abandoned her daughter as well. He had always picked her up from the bus stop after school. But not this day. If Cindy hadn't come home early, her 10-year-old would have been left alone on the street.

"To say I was completely blindsided is an absolute understatement," she says softly.

Cindy called her loving mother-in-law in Havana. "She was as cold as hell. They got what they wanted. Now he can sponsor his mom and whoever else he wants," she says bitterly. "I'm positive it was all planned from the start."

That became even more clear after she checked his cellphone records and discovered that Eduardo had been calling a Toronto number three times a day. It belongs to his "former" Cuban girlfriend who was recently sponsored here by her husband. "He played his game very well."

She has since met many women scammed by foreigners looking for a ticket to Canada. After all, we make it so easy. Unlike many other countries that require that the marriage last three years before they will hand over a permanent residents' card, Canada gives the sponsored spouse immediate permanent status.

"Immigration were very sweet," Cindy says. "They said he is a resident now. Regardless of what he did to get here, he has his card and there is nothing they can do."

STILL RESPONSIBLE

Every sympathetic government official offered the same reminder: she is still financially responsible for him.

Because the betrayal and the heartache are just initial blows. In the fine print of her sponsorship application, Cindy agreed that if he turns to any social assistance in the next three years, she is on the hook to repay the government in full -- even if they have to garnish her wages.

This duped bride has already lost her entire life savings of $60,000 on this romance. "I don't have any money left to pay for his wonderful new life in Canada," she worries. "I have been left with an empty heart, the inability to eat, the shock that the past 2 1/2 years of my life were a big lie, an empty bank account, and a daughter who is traumatized."

Now she also faces the frightening prospect of being destitute, while he laughs all the way to the welfare lines.

"The law needs to change," she insists. "Why should he still be protected and allowed to stay here when he clearly broke the only reason he was approved to live in Canada?"

http://www.torontosun.com/News/Canada/2006...652168-sun.html

Canadians Visiting the USA while undergoing the visa process, my free advice:

1) Always tell the TRUTH. never lie to the POE officer

2) Be confident in ur replies

3) keep ur response short and to the point, don't tell ur life story!!

4) look the POE officer in the eye when speaking to them. They are looking for people lieing and have been trained to find them!

5) Pack light! No job resumes with you

6) Bring ties to Canada (letter from employer when ur expected back at work, lease, etc etc)

7) Always be polite, being rude isn't going to get ya anywhere, and could make things worse!!

8) Have a plan in case u do get denied (be polite) It wont harm ur visa application if ur denied,that is if ur polite and didn't lie! Refer to #1

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Unlike many other countries that require that the marriage last three years before they will hand over a permanent residents' card...

what countries do that? :huh:

divorced - April 2010 moved back to Ontario May 2010 and surrendered green card

PLEASE DO NOT PRIVATE MESSAGE ME OR EMAIL ME. I HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT CURRENT US IMMIGRATION PROCEDURES!!!!!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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oh heck, i thought this was gonna be one of those abducted by a flying saucer stories.

* ~ * Charles * ~ *
 

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There are bastards everywhere - at home AND abroad - plenty of wives with same country of origin husbands (and vice versa) get stuck with all their debts (and then some) when they just up n leave - I doubt they get the same press coverage - doesn't make it any less awful tho; but he'll get his I have no doubt - what comes around goes around.

Aye.

Applied for K1

Met online 2001 - just aquaintances

Sept 2002 - 1st US visit - everything goes perfectly.

Dec 20th - Forms recev'd at CSC

Dec 27th - NOA1 received by snail mail!

Dec 29th - 'Touched'

March 10 2006 - NOA2!

March 23 - recv'd at NVC

March 24 - petition sent to London

April 9th - Pkt 3 rec'd!

May 17th - Pkt 3 signed for at London Embassy

May 24th - Medical

May24th - Pkt 4

June 14th - Interview 10am - APPROVED 1pm!!

June 16th - Visas received in my hot little hands 1pm :)

July 19th - flying to US!

July 27th - Married!! :-)

Aug 7th - Applied for SSN in married name

Aug 9th - SSN received

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zackly

my ex took money out of our bank account and snorted it up his nose, then renegged on the mortgage after we'd broke up and I ended up being served because the bank "couldn't find him". He was a home grown ####### :P

divorced - April 2010 moved back to Ontario May 2010 and surrendered green card

PLEASE DO NOT PRIVATE MESSAGE ME OR EMAIL ME. I HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT CURRENT US IMMIGRATION PROCEDURES!!!!!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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zackly

my ex took money out of our bank account and snorted it up his nose, then renegged on the mortgage after we'd broke up and I ended up being served because the bank "couldn't find him". He was a home grown ####### :P

good point. jerks don't have to come from another country. :thumbs:

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I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

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:blink:

LIFE IS WHAT WE MAKE IT (E. Dickinson)

PREFIERO SER CABEZA DE RATÓN QUE COLA DE LEÓN.

L'HOMME EST CE QU'IL SE FAIT (J.P. Sartre)

ON NE NAÎT PAS FEMME; ON LE DEVIENT (S. De Beauvoir)

ALEA IACTA EST (I. Caesar)

Afortunado aquel

Who understands

Le langage secret

Das estrelas,

Der blumen

Et delle cose mute

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Italy
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Bad but it happens. What can u do? U cannot chan ge every assho*le in the world....

Maria

Got married in Killeen, Texas on April 27 2004

*°K-3 Visa°*

Oct 12 2005 - Sent I-130 to NSC

Oct 24 2005 - NOA 1

Nov 7 2005 - Sent I-129F to Chicago

Nov 9 2005 - NOA 1

Dec 5 2005 - NOA 2 - I-129F Approved!!! (28 days)

Dec 13 2005 - Application Forwarded to NVC

Dec 16 2005 - Application received by the Consulate in Italy

Jan 4 2006 - Packet 3

Jan 10 2006 - Sent "Applicant's Statement" to Naples

Jan 27 2006 - Packet 4

Feb 22 2006 - Medical and Interview

Feb 22 2006 - Interview... APPROVED Got the Visa!!!

Mar 2 2006 - I-130 case *touched*

Mar 6 2006 - RFE for the I-130 (Marriage Certificate)

Mar 14 2006 - Sent RFE to CSC

Mar 21 2006 - RFE received by CSC

Mar 30 2006 - Detroit POE - Got the I-94

Mar 31 2006 - I-130 NOA 2 - APPROVED!!! (170 days)

*°AOS°*

Mar 31 2006 - I-765 sent to Chicago

Apr 5 2006 - I-765 NOA1

Apr 7 2006 - Vaccination Supplement appt. in Cleveland

Apr 13 2006 - EAD Biometrics Appointment Letter

Apr 18 2006 - EAD Biometrics in Pittsburg

Apr 22 2006 - I-485 sent to Chicago lockbox

Apr 28 2006 - I-485 NOA1

May 3 2006 - EAD Approved!! (33 days)

May 5 2006 - EAC received (NOA2)

May 5 2006 - AOS Biometrics Appointment Letter

May 8 2006 - Applied for Social Security Number

May 11 2006 - AOS Biometrics Appointment in Pittsburgh

May 18 2006 - Social Security Card arrived in the mail

May 18 2006 - Interview Appointment Letter

May 31 2006 - Flew back to Italy

Jun 24 2006 - I-485 *touched*

Filed: Country: Canada
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Gets me that they throw in there that the guy didn't pick up her daughter from school before he skipped town. Did he leave the toliet seat up too when left. LOL

......and your point is????

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

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Gets me that they throw in there that the guy didn't pick up her daughter from school before he skipped town. Did he leave the toliet seat up too when left. LOL

......and your point is????

They write it SO dramatic that he abandoned the kid by not picking her up at the bus stop like she was left in the middle of nowhere. Would they have included it if he had picked her up at the bus stop before he split. My daughter is 11 and she is capable to walk home from school on here own. Maybe the guy's rat, but that could have been left out.

Filed: Country: Canada
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Gets me that they throw in there that the guy didn't pick up her daughter from school before he skipped town. Did he leave the toliet seat up too when left. LOL

......and your point is????

They write it SO dramatic that he abandoned the kid by not picking her up at the bus stop like she was left in the middle of nowhere. Would they have included it if he had picked her up at the bus stop before he split. My daughter is 11 and she is capable to walk home from school on here own. Maybe the guy's rat, but that could have been left out.

I really don't see what the big deal is about it...its just incidental information as far as I can see. Not everyone has your frame of mind when they post.

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

 

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